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Seeing them more
I've been seeing more scooters here in Colorado, too. We don't have one, but my husband tries to offset our driving by biking 30 miles across Denver to work. The rest of the time we hypermile, which is helping our bottom line, too!
Hypermiling at Cleaning GreenOn Scooter ridership zooms as gas prices rise posted 1 year, 5 months ago 6 ResponsesClick here to view comment in original post
Capitalism destructive?
Capitalism is no more destructive than a gun - it's the person utilizing the tool that is destructive or constructive. The economy is full of people who are becoming more aware and concerned about climate change, and when we reach the tipping point, capitalism will become a potent tool for change. It's people - not theories or inanimate objects - that can hurt or help.
Stephanie
Cleaning-Green.NetOn Ted Glick on two new books that address capitalism and the environment posted 1 year, 5 months ago 8 ResponsesClick here to view comment in original post
or Green Websites!
Don't forget Cleaning-Green.Net!On Grist presents lists of eco-notable people, places, and things posted 1 year, 8 months ago 3 Responses
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No, really? :=)
Seems like a no-brainer, doesn't it? Next they should measure the increased nutrient levels flowing through the bloodstreams of those organic-eating kiddos!
-Stephanie
Nutrition-Solution.NetOn Organic produce reduces kids' exposure to pesticides, says study posted 1 year, 9 months ago 10 ResponsesClick here to view comment in original post
Green productivity
I love the title: a green wave lifts all boats! And it's probably time to look at more free-market solutions to poverty and environmental protection. I have a free download of a book on sustainable living at Mommy-Conomics, and it will be available soon at Cleaning-Green.Net. It looks at overconsumption, how we got here, and what we can do to turn the tide. Job creation and productivity are key to a green economy's survival, and consumption levels need to be curbed. But, as always, it comes down to personal choice and education. -StephOn Van Jones looks to sustainability for pathways out of poverty posted 1 year, 12 months ago 5 Responses